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Last time I was on this trail, there was an abandoned house on this site. Glad to see it was finally cleaned up. Pomeroy Trail, Newark, DE
Tudor Revival Fairy Tale House Mansion 564 - 568 Fifth Avenue designed by author / artist Beverly S King called Finchleys Castle for the haberdasher Edwin L Goodman Based on Elizabethan period structures at Kings College Cambridge UK the building was completed in 1924 and is Fifth Avenues only (partial) stucco and wood facade Also arved grotesques that terminate the bargeboards Like Frankenstein castle odd villager building now demolished Photo taken 03/07/2016 - 04/04/2017
You can see the extent of the damage in this photo. Betsy has totally taken out the structural supports from the right-hand side.
A selection of buildings near the old State Theatre and Revelation Baptist Church. These buildings, located on Central Avenue, Bauer Avenue, and Wade Street, are a small fragment that remains of the old West End that was cleared wholesale by urban renewal in the 1960s. Today, these buildings house predominately low-income families and individuals, and are located in close proximity to the revitalized portion of Over-the-Rhine. The generally good condition of these buildings does make them worthy of preservation, while the amount of vacant lots, suburban-style throwaway (largely industrial) buildings, and parking lots in the immediate surroundings are ripe for redevelopment that can capitalize on its proximity to Music Hall and OTR. Hopefully these buildings get the attention they deserve and are preserved, as no protection is currently extended to them.
Clearing buildings for North Quay redevelopment in Great Yarmouth. This view looks from George Street through to North Quay. I'm standing by the site that was formerly Futters furniture shop or showroom.
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The terrace of houses on the left is at Great Yarmouth Row 31 known as Nine Parish Row.